Making shea butter, helping girls’ education

Empowering rural youth within the agricultural value chain is a practical and sustainable method of creating jobs and employment opportunities in rural communities. This is because their daily occupation revolves around agrarian activities. The Wuntira Agri Foundation is a pacesetter

September 5, 2024

Fruits of the pilot’s labors

A #beneficiary beautifully harvesting tomatoes in her backyard garden. Hawa Issah is a beneficiary of Wuntira Agri Foundation’s 2024 piloted program of capacity-building in #Climatesmart #farming business skills/techniques. Right after the #piloted program, majority of the 30 youth beneficiaries started

August 13, 2024

Alima’s story

Alima Fuseini and her teenage daughter Mariam Fuseini are members of the Bobgu-Nye Yaa #cooperative in the Binduli rural community in Karaga, a district in the northern region of Ghana. During the farming season 2024, Alima Fuseini productively used the

July 28, 2024

Our Team

Our Team: Abdul Salam N. SaaniPosition: Founder & CEOEmail: abdul.salami@wuntiraagribusiness.com Herbert H. KliegermanPosition: Executive AdvisorEmail: herbert.kliegerman@wuntiraagribusiness.com Isaac NdejipoPosition: Business Development OfficerEmail: isaac.ndejipo@wuntiraagribusiness.com

June 28, 2024

History and achievements

past related experience Since our inception, WAV has worked with rural women and youth farmer groups within the agricultural value chain in the northern region. Currently, in our database, we are directly connected to about 2,000 pri-urban rural women and

May 14, 2024

Shea Business and Empowerment Program (SBEP)

Through the Shea Business and Empowerment Program (SBEP) run by the Global Shea Alliance and Mastercard Foundation, Wuntira Agribusiness Ventures (WAV) has improved and enhanced the shea commodities production of 1,600 rural women and female youth in the northern region.

March 11, 2022